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Dogs on alkaloids.
The metabolic law is very low, and there is a lot of theobromine and caffeine in chocolate, which can cause poisoning if you consume too much. It can cause abnormal excitement, convulsions, salivation, increased heart rate, and death if ingested to a lethal amount. When the dog accidentally eats chocolate, the body begins to absorb it after half an hour, and it is completely absorbed after about 12 hours.
If there are no symptoms of poisoning after 12 hours, then the risk of poisoning in the dog is much lower. However, it is still necessary to observe closely, some mild poisoning may not be very obvious, but the damage to the body exists, and if there is still no obvious poisoning reaction after 36 hours of close observation, it will basically not be life-threatening. If the dog accidentally eats chocolate, it should be sent to the hospital for vomiting in time, which can save the dog's life.
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The danger period is over 48 hours after the dog eats the chocolate.
Theobromine and caffeine in chocolate can easily damage the dog's nervous system, resulting in clinical phenomena such as hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, vomiting, etc., and even endanger the dog's life. Therefore, in the usual feeding management, the owner should avoid letting the dog come into contact with this kind of food.
Onions and shallots, which contain disulfides, can cause hemolytic anemia. Sharp bones, such as chicken bones and fish bones, can scratch the esophagus or stomach due to their hollow structures, causing hemorrhagic diarrhea. Raw eggs can affect dog hair and diarrhea.
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When a dog eats chocolate, it gets sick when it's small, and it kills when it's big.
Even if your pet doesn't consume enough chocolate to poison him, the high calorie content of sugars can cause them to vomit and have diarrhea. Once the misfortune happens, carefully observe the baby's situation, the poisoning reaction has not disappeared within 8 hours, quickly find a veterinarian, (puppy 4 hours) detailed description of the type of chocolate that the dog eats and its amount. Generally, the prognosis is very good if the poison is rescued within 4-6 hours.
If the dog is not resuscitated within 12-36 hours, the dog needs to be hospitalized**. Take good care of the dog and don't eat it by mistake.
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After the dog eats the chocolate, it is recommended to send it to the hospital immediately for vomiting treatment. Because dogs can't digest theobromine in chocolate, theobromine will act on its central nervous system and heart muscle, making dogs poisoned, the higher the content, the more dangerous, but the general owner can not accurately judge, so it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for examination to prevent serious consequences.
The main symptoms after the dog accidentally eats chocolate are sudden excitement, diarrhea, rapid heartbeat, etc., and in severe cases, nosebleeds and cardiac arrest may occur. The owner can feed the dog soapy water at home, and the hospital will generally use special drugs to induce vomiting, and at the same time judge the severity of poisoning according to the examination results, and carry out targeted infusion** to adjust the balance of electrolytes.
Question: We took the dog to get an injection, I don't know what the injection, the dog has been drinking water since he came back, and now the dog is very excited and needs to go to the hospital again.
Do I need to go to a regular hospital for a checkup?
I kept breathing heavily.
The question is where we keep going, I don't know if it counts.
Question: Do I need to go to a regular hospital for a check-up?
Question: Dove's chocolate cubes, dark pieces, about cubes.
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Puppies who accidentally eat chocolate are recommended to induce vomiting in time. It can greatly reduce the amount of absorption, reduce the chance of poisoning, and then be reasonable according to the clinical symptoms of the puppy**. First of all, xanthine in chocolate can cause puppy poisoning, and the purer the chocolate, the higher the content.
Secondly, the symptoms of chocolate poisoning are mainly caused by hypernervousness, salivation, increased heart rate and cardiac depression, which can lead to death in severe cases. It is advisable to take it to the hospital promptly**.
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If the amount of food is not very large, you can find a way to dilute the chocolate that has been eaten in the stomach and feed it with more water, or induce vomiting for the dog, and send it to the hospital in time.
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If the dog eats chocolate by mistake, it also depends on the amount of food he eats, if the amount of food is large, it is recommended to induce vomiting, or immediately send it to the veterinarian.
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If the puppy just eats a small amount of chocolate by mistake, leave it alone, let him drink a little more water and pull it out as much as possible.
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Actually, only a small amount is not too much of a problem, just give him something he can eat and then let him not absorb the chocolate.
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Of course, there is no problem for the puppy to eat a small amount of chocolate by mistake, if the puppy eats a small amount of chocolate by mistake, of course, you can give him a little more water, because the puppy is also an omnivorous animal, and it can eat a lot of things, so even if you eat a small amount of chocolate by mistake, of course, you don't need to ask him, of course, there is no problem.
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The dog ate the chocolate, and if there was no abnormality after 48 hours, it was fine.
Dogs can't eat chocolate because chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, which can easily damage the dog's nervous system.
Cause the dog to have hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, vomiting and other phenomena, and even endanger the dog's life, after eating chocolate, if there is no abnormality after 48 hours, it is considered to have passed the dangerous period.
Something that dogs can't eat
1. Caffeine products
Chocolate, coffee, and tea contain caffeine, theobromine, or theophylline.
It is toxic to the heart and nervous system of dogs, and in addition, cola soda.
Energy drinks and chocolate products also contain caffeine.
2. Fish bones, poultry bones
The bones of chickens, geese, ducks and other poultry are very brittle, and often form a very sharp cut surface after the dog bites open, and the dog's digestive tract is very easy to be scratched by these bone fragments when swallowing, if the bone reaches the stomach, it may cut through the stomach wall, and if the intestine is scratched, causing the intestinal contents to reflux, many times it is fatal.
3. Grapes and raisins
Grapes can affect a dog's nervous system as well as liver and kidney function.
Eating it can cause severe vomiting and diarrhea, and even endanger the dog's life.
4. Onion and garlic
Raw, cooked, or powdered onions and garlic should not be given to dogs. The ingredients in onions and garlic can destroy the dog's red blood cells.
Causes anemia in dogs.
Many processed foods contain onion powder, which is not allowed to be eaten by dogs.
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Dogs generally pass the danger period after 48 hours after eating chocolate.
After a dog consumes a large amount of chocolate, it will cause poisoning symptoms within 5 hours, endangering the dog's life. And if too much chocolate is consumed, it can lead to the death of the dog within 5 hours.
And if the dog is safe and sound after 48 hours of eating chocolate, it generally means that it has passed the danger period. But the danger has not been completely ruled out, chocolate theobromine has accumulated into the dog's body, the metabolism is very slow, if the dog continues to eat chocolate, it can lead to poisoning.
Eating habits of dogs:
Dogs are omnivores, and when feeding, they need to prepare more animal protein in the feed, supplemented by vegetarian ingredients, to ensure the normal development and health of the dog. Dogs sometimes eat grass, but eat very little, and occasionally vomit, dogs eat grass not to satisfy hunger, but to clear the stomach, mainly because of the unique structure of the dog's stomach.
The stomach of a dog is large, accounting for about 2 3 of the abdominal cavity, while the intestine is very short, accounting for about 1 3 of the abdominal cavity, so dogs basically use the stomach to digest food and absorb nutrients, and it is easy to digest meat food, and it is not easy to digest things with "tendons" such as leaves, grass, etc. Dogs are omnivores, and they can survive on foods such as vegetables and grains when life is difficult.
This type of diet of typical wild carnivores comes from the stomach contents of the herbivores they catch. Dogs love to gnaw on bones. This is also the habit left by biting prey in the original environment.
We have to give it some bones often when feeding. (Remember: do not use poultry bones, as this may puncture the dog's stomach).
Dogs generally have varying degrees of habit of feeding on human and their own feces. Studies have shown that dogs have learned this habit by getting along with humans in the process of domestication for tens of thousands of years, which is one of the important things that dogs had to accept feces as food during the food scarcity period of early human society.
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The dog eats chocolate for 2-3 hours and has a seizure.
Dogs will have symptoms after 2-3 hours of eating chocolate, and if the dog eats a lot of chocolate, it will cause the dog's muscle tremors, convulsions, and irregular heartbeat. The owner should immediately take the dog to the hospital for gastric lavage**.
If the dog eats very little chocolate, then not only will there be obvious symptoms, but the dog may seem more excited, such as running around and barking twice. Then there is no need to send the dog to the hospital, and the owner can feed the dog more water to drink.
The owner should be careful not to give the dog chocolate, because the theobromine contained in the chocolate can poison the dog, which may cause heart disease and other problems in the dog. Keep chocolates and other snacks in the cupboard.
Reasons why dogs can't eat chocolate
Because chocolate is made from cocoa beans, of course, some are made with cocoa powder, these substances will contain methylxanthines, once eaten by the dog into the body, it will combine with the cells in its body, thus preventing the natural substances in its body from binding to the cells.
If you eat a small portion, you are likely to have diarrhea and vomiting, and you will be a little excited, and even your heart rate will be more than twice as fast as usual, and you may have seen your dog running around.
In fact, for dogs, it is still possible to digest a small amount of chocolate, but to what extent it still depends on the size of the dog, as well as the type of chocolate, just like the sugar-free baked chocolate in the market, the composition of methylxanthine in this is very high, remember not to touch it.
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Summary. Hello, dogs generally pass the danger period after 48 hours after eating chocolate. Because the theobromine and caffeine in chocolate are easy to damage the dog's nervous system, resulting in clinical phenomena such as hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, vomiting, etc., which endanger the dog's life.
Therefore, in the usual breeding management, the owner should avoid letting the dog come into contact with this kind of food.
Hello, dogs generally eat chocolate after 48 hours, even if they have passed the danger period. Because theobromine and caffeine in chocolate are easy to damage the dog's nervous system, resulting in clinical phenomena such as hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, and vomiting, which endanger the dog's life. Therefore, in the usual breeding management, the owner should avoid letting the dog come into contact with this kind of food.
My dog told the rotten shed, and now it has been 12 hours since I finished eating the chocolate cake, and it is currently 15 hours, and I am still in a hurry to induce vomiting, and I don't have hydrogen oxide.
It's too late to induce vomiting, and the best time to induce vomiting is within 2 hours.
The sooner you go to the veterinarian, the better, because the danger cannot be completely ruled out.
Now that 12 hours have passed, have you finished digesting it, and I took it to the hospital?
Yes, it is certainly best to bring it now, and it is still in danger.
It depends on what kind of chocolate it is, how old the dog is, and whether it can induce vomiting.
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